stever20 wrote:Philly has their own, but then after that the Lakers if it's not in the top 3(highly unlikely), Heat(right now #23), and Thunder(#27). 23 and 27 wouldn't be anywhere close enough to move up enough to get him.... So really don't see them as a factor.
Westbrook#36 wrote:stever20 wrote:Philly has their own, but then after that the Lakers if it's not in the top 3(highly unlikely), Heat(right now #23), and Thunder(#27). 23 and 27 wouldn't be anywhere close enough to move up enough to get him.... So really don't see them as a factor.
They have like 7 or 8 2nd round picks that Hinkie sooooo loved to collect plus their own 2nd round picks, not to mention their future 1st round picks. If they don't get Simmons or Ingram I can easily see them sliding back a little and picking up some assets to flip. There's NO DOUBT about it, the Sixers are GOING to be BIG TIME players in this years draft. Colangelo won't allow them not to be. You really just love to argue don't you?
stever20 wrote:Westbrook#36 wrote:stever20 wrote:Philly has their own, but then after that the Lakers if it's not in the top 3(highly unlikely), Heat(right now #23), and Thunder(#27). 23 and 27 wouldn't be anywhere close enough to move up enough to get him.... So really don't see them as a factor.
They have like 7 or 8 2nd round picks that Hinkie sooooo loved to collect plus their own 2nd round picks, not to mention their future 1st round picks. If they don't get Simmons or Ingram I can easily see them sliding back a little and picking up some assets to flip. There's NO DOUBT about it, the Sixers are GOING to be BIG TIME players in this years draft. Colangelo won't allow them not to be. You really just love to argue don't you?
2nd rd picks are pretty much worthless. Teams deal them so they don't get players with those picks and take cap room.. You aren't going to package 23/27/and 5 2nd rd picks and move into the top 10. You might get into the 13-14 range- but that's just about it.
It's more interesting what you said if they don't get a top 2 pick what they do. If they fall to 4 or 5, they may take Dunn there. Or may trade down to pick up more assets like you said.
BEhomer wrote:after simmons there's really not much separation. I can see dunn going as high as 2 and also dropping to 9 or 10 but not out of top 10. he's got a lot going for him in this draft. he's regarded as #1 pg. he's coachable and plays hard. NBA is becoming more and more guard driven.
stever20 wrote:Um, I just looked. They have 1 2nd round pick this year- #36 currently- Nuggets pick They really don't have much this season to deal.
http://www.nbadraft.net/2016mock_draft
so really no. They don't have the assets to move way up this year......
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